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intel unveiled a new semiconductor for tablets, counting hewlett-packard, dell, and samsung among its customers. intel has been criticized for not moving faster into the tablet space. tomorrow is the end of the calendar third quarter, but we're seeing a handful of companies turn in their fiscal quarter results. discover financial found more customers were using their charge cards. earnings were stronger than expected as customers used their discover cards more and credit card loans increased. shares responded up rallying 7.3% on heavy volume. this is an all-time high for discover. meantime, nike saw a more muted reaction to its quarterly earnings. nike shares were up a half percent. they were at an all-time high in may. earnings were a $1.23 per share, 11 cents better than estimates. but they dropped from a year ago. one concern highlighted by analysts is nike's global future orders, a sign of sales to come. they showed the smallest gain in almost three years. a mattress merger was in focus today. tempur-pedic international will buy competitor sealy as it looks to expand its product l
intel unveiled a new semiconductor for tablets, counting hewlett-packard, dell, and samsung among its customers. intel has been criticized for not moving faster into the tablet space. tomorrow is the end of the calendar third quarter, but we're seeing a handful of companies turn in their fiscal quarter results. discover financial found more customers were using their charge cards. earnings were stronger than expected as customers used their discover cards more and credit card loans increased....
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i still am loyal to my personal device is a samsung galaxy s2. i don't have it in my pocket because they make me take it out before i'm on camera. i've been in boxes moving over the past couple of weeks. so as soon as i get it unboxed, i'll be upgrading. i also carry apple devices as well. we're a cross-platform company today. you know, without the success of samsung, without the success of android, without the success of iphone from apple, we wouldn't have a market to go after. and it's that competition that leads to innovation throughout the industry. and we're hoping that that growth continues. i mean, four-fifths of the world don't have smartphones yet. and much of the world, including africa, southeast asia, their first interaction with the internet or with financial transactions is going to be through the mobile. it's not going to be through a pc. we're just at the beginning of this mobile revolution around the world. >> omar, thanks for your time. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> omar khan of nq. >> come back and let us know when
i still am loyal to my personal device is a samsung galaxy s2. i don't have it in my pocket because they make me take it out before i'm on camera. i've been in boxes moving over the past couple of weeks. so as soon as i get it unboxed, i'll be upgrading. i also carry apple devices as well. we're a cross-platform company today. you know, without the success of samsung, without the success of android, without the success of iphone from apple, we wouldn't have a market to go after. and it's that...
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cutting the dividend is certainly not good news, but they've priced their knew lumia, more than the samsung galaxy so they're pushing a new phone now and that's where the euphoria is surrounding nokia. stuart: i've got to say i don't get that. priced the new phone higher than the galaxy and now it goes up. and blackberry, research in motion, that stock has been all over the place. >> all over the place has been higher. up 2 1/2 today. through yesterday's close for the week, it was up 8 1/2% so say it's up almost 10% this week alone ahead of their numbers. >> nokia and research in motion, day traders favorites, believe me. low priced stock in and out in five minutes. >> i love it when we believe you. stuart: and dow jones industrials average 56 higher. 13, 468 right now. mitt romney told voters his tax plan might not decrease tax bills as much as they might expect. is he backtracking and telling the truth? and joining us is former new york mayor rudy guiliani. if is he backtracking if they don't get the 20% tax rate cut and cut the deductions which these people get even more, is he backtrack
cutting the dividend is certainly not good news, but they've priced their knew lumia, more than the samsung galaxy so they're pushing a new phone now and that's where the euphoria is surrounding nokia. stuart: i've got to say i don't get that. priced the new phone higher than the galaxy and now it goes up. and blackberry, research in motion, that stock has been all over the place. >> all over the place has been higher. up 2 1/2 today. through yesterday's close for the week, it was up 8...
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because right now people are saying, let me get into that samsung line. it's the greatest -- >> and then a difficult story to read, nokia apparently considering selling their 55,000 square foot headquarters in finland, burning the furniture. i don't know if they have reached that point or not. >> it does feel like a citizen cain situation burning there. i don't understand. nokia is literally -- it's like someone called me on "mad money" and said, nok means no. not okay. not okay to buy. i mean, people keep wanting to come in and say, listen, this is the bottom of nokia. one of the major things i learned while working in my hedge fund is that stocks do stop at zero so you may get lucky here. >>> when we come back, he's known for his winning bet at subprime. what is kyle bass betting now? especially about japan? and we'll talk to david faber at the barefoot economic summit in texas. then -- >> cuff links, gold ones. >> not on our watch. >> lifelock kicking off a big week for ipos. we'll bring you the opening trade and talk to the ceo about his company's wal
because right now people are saying, let me get into that samsung line. it's the greatest -- >> and then a difficult story to read, nokia apparently considering selling their 55,000 square foot headquarters in finland, burning the furniture. i don't know if they have reached that point or not. >> it does feel like a citizen cain situation burning there. i don't understand. nokia is literally -- it's like someone called me on "mad money" and said, nok means no. not okay....
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but will next year's blackberry 10 help stop the loss of market share to companies like apple and samsung, thorsten heins will join us first on cnbc. >>> the fight for the swing states. senator rand paul hoping to bring libertarian and tea party voters into the romney camp. we'll ask him about his message to voters in battleground states just north of his like ohio. >>> and it's the final trading day of the third quarter. find out what's making you money and what's dragging your portfolio down in our sector spotlight. >>> the third hour of "squawk box" starts right now. ♪ what does that mean nothing going to break my stride nobody going to slow me down ♪ ♪ oh no i got to keep on moving ♪ >> welcome back. i don't know. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc first in business worldwide, i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin, and our guest host is bethany mclean, author "the smartest guy in the room" the account of record on the fall of enron and she's a cnbc contributor and -- >> and also her doubles are here, her most recent book. >> we had seamus on last
but will next year's blackberry 10 help stop the loss of market share to companies like apple and samsung, thorsten heins will join us first on cnbc. >>> the fight for the swing states. senator rand paul hoping to bring libertarian and tea party voters into the romney camp. we'll ask him about his message to voters in battleground states just north of his like ohio. >>> and it's the final trading day of the third quarter. find out what's making you money and what's dragging...